Thanks to technology, the economy, and rising costs, hiring and recruitment are changing. The old realities of looking for a job are fading away. You need to adapt to the changing job market, or you could find yourself passed over for positions that you want. Here are 3 hiring and recruitment changes that you need […]

The further we go into the future, the less certain we are about IRS rules and regulations. We know how things are now – and we know something about what is planned – but if the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is any indicator, those plans are subject to change. Tax year 2014 rules may not […]

Are you tired of “secrets?” “The secret to beautiful skin.” “The secret to finding love.” “The secret to building wealth.” Every advertisement today seems to promote some “secret” that the advertiser seems to know but wants you to pay for. The real estate investing world is no different. Many real estate internet marketers want to […]

This is a guest article by Douglas Gladstone, author of the critically-acclaimed book, A Bitter Cup of Coffee, How MLB and the Players Association Threw 874 Retirees a Curve. In his book, Douglas shares the story of Major League Baseball’s labor agreements and pension system, and how hundreds MLB veterans fell through the cracks. The […]

Graduating from college is an enormous transition, and between final exams, job searches, graduation parties, and goodbyes, understanding the details of your student loan repayment might get lost in the shuffle. Even though you have already sat through your required student loan exit counseling seminar, you may still feel confused and overwhelmed about the fact […]

The job market is improving, but it is still extremely competitive. If you are unemployed the best thing to do is stay busy doing all you can to make yourself stand out above the rest. If you are putting 100% of your energy into your job search, it will seem as though looking for a […]

The following is a guest post from Hank Coleman who writes about his personal finance blog, Money Q&A. Index funds are boring. Money market funds and certificates of deposit make me want to pull my hair out from boredom too. There is no denying that these investments are typically the bread and butter of your […]

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